The Unified Data Protection Standard Edition provides imaging functionality for Windows and Linux servers, whether virtual or physical by creating block-based images of their volumes. Those image-based recovery points are able to be stored locally or on a centralized Recovery Point Server where source-based deduplication is offered. A centralized management console consolidates all of the above functionality into plans, organizing multiple tasks and schedules.

Technical Specifications

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System Requirements

Platform:

Windows

Software

License Category:

License

License Qty:

1 TB capacity

License Type:

Crossgrade License

Licensing Program:

Arcserve OLP

Version:

6

Header

Brand:

Arcserve

Compatibility:

PC

Manufacturer:

Arc Serve

Model:

Standard Edition

Packaged Quantity:

1

Product Line:

Arcserve UDP

General

Category:

Networking applications

Installation Type:

Locally installed

Subcategory:

Network - network backup

Licensing

Hardware Pricing:

26-50 TB

License Pricing:

Managed capacity , Volume

Product Reviews

Rated 4 out of 5 by 1reviewer.

Rated 4 out of 5 by Shay Yitzhaki It allowed me to build a low-cost DR site that replicates from the backup, but it currently lacks SIFS (NetApp or EMC) support from the UDP console. Valuable Features:* Support for physical systems* Agentless backup for VMware & Hyper-V* Global deduplication* Remote replication* Virtual standbuyImprovements to My Organization:With UDP, I built a low-cost DR site that replicates from the backup.Room for Improvement:For the next release, I'd like to see* SIFS (NetApp or EMC) support from the UDP console.* In the current version we need to integrate with Arcserv backup 16.5 NDMP module* Tighter integration with tape.* Better Integration with RHA.* Multi-Tenancy* Virtual Stand by Seamless Integration form hyper v VHDX source to VMware VMDKUse of Solution:I've been using the Arcserve Unified Data Protection (UDP).Deployment Issues:No issues encountered.Stability Issues:No issues encountered.Scalability Issues:No issues encountered.Previous Solutions:I used Backup Exec before. I switched because UDP is agentless, which works well for my VMware backup to disk, as well as being easy to sync with the remote siteInitial Setup:The setup is straightforward, and in less than three hours, I got the first backup running.Implementation Team:I did it in-house.ROI:It took us 12 months to get.Cost and Licensing Advice:You should go for the three year license.Disclaimer: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions. July 8, 2015